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- Now that’s a name I have not heard in a long time

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- Curious History


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- History Gal

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- Aviation Fuel

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- New mandela effect




- Most Unique Picture Ever Taken




- India match label

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- Statue of Liberty & Uncle Sam

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- Melanin Educate You


New DOA Offical Art Sigma Icon


- German newspaper tries to pinpoint New Zealand on a world map


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Her chef couldn’t kill her, and neither could breast cancer, but Mary Roberts Rinehart eventually died on this day in 1958 in her grand Park Avenue apartment at the age of 82. What’s your favorite book by “the American Agatha Christie”?? - @penzlerpub on Instagram

Operation True Love

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- This puzzle where Reagan was the last president of USA


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- Books

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- On this very minute, 100 years ago, the Armistice of Compiègne came into force




- camra

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- Wonder why he chose these as his design?

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- Browsing Old Newspapers

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- Feng Shui News & Articles

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- Colonial Empires: Africa


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- DMC HISTORY

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- Château

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- 100 years ago today:

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- HMS Bounty

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- Athens, Ohio

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- Anne Frank


- Nose Art


- How to Be Beautiful


- anne brigman


- British Empire Memes crosspost


You know what I love about Trini Independence Day, it included all of us rainbow people. @ar_list where’s the doubles and soca? @belle_woodz thanks for always keeping the West Indian social calendar up to date. - @habte on Instagram


- junk journals


- Bks - Health and Medicine


- The more you know.


Coming out 2021! - @sophunsorth on Instagram


- initial flier for the Haymarket rally - Chicago, US - May 4, 1886 [bilingual]


If you are looking for a fun project to undertake at home, why not check out Torontos City Directories? In one half of the book you can browse through the listings of surnames which tell you where people lived and what their occupation was. In the other half of the book you can peruse through street listings and look up who lived in your house over the years! These fantastic resources are digitized until 1969 on the Toronto Public Librarys website (link in bio). Take a look and let us know what you find. @torontolibrary #researchisfun #torontoarchives #history #geneology #househistory #TOpast #TOhistory #research #digitalrecords #archives #library - @toronto_archives on Instagram


- A way to get fed


- ORLEANS


- Womens fencing


- New $50 notes in Australia


- Books to read


- (Are You A Man Paddy?) - Its genius in its manipulative simplicity (British WW1 Propaganda)


- UK Pirate Radio


- Ephemeraphile


History repeats - @pessimistsarc on Instagram


- All things Chiropractic


- Amazing


- Lockdown notice in 1918


- ”Nazis claim tear gas attack on Rosenberg protesters?” - National Socialist Liberation Front, circa 1970s


- Never Dead..


- Rest In Pepperoni


- National geographic cover


- Titanic being towed into Halifax


The Tinniest feet make the biggest footprints in our heart👣Delivered a baby yesterday. I only wish a smooth ride for the mother and child in their coming years with plenty of moments worth remembering.❣️#dr_traveljunkie #adityabirlahospital #punerailwaystation - @dr_traveljunkie on Instagram


- Cool things


- Ferris wheel chicago


- Military-naval


- Educational Updates


- Like a explorer


- Russian Cosmonaut, Zoloto Orlev, MIA during worlds first spacewalk


- Amelia Earhart


- Red Star Line / SS Belgenland


- Advertisement for the Thompson Sub machine gun. US, 1920s


- 1930s Accidents, and so they pay with a maimed life - 3 times a many industrial accidents occur to children as to adults


- Amen


- Every day we live happier (USSR, 1952)


- Why its called a patch


- Pour la France versez votre or (For France pay your gold), 1915


- Peace Corps


- D b cooper


- Black capitalism is black power in the best sense of the word Ad from the Nixon presidential campaign aimed at Black voters published in JET. United States. 1968


- Editorial.


- “Long live the great Juche idea” North Korea (Korean war)


- This BAMF SeaBee. Found at the National Museum of the Pacific War.


- 1907 fax photo of Emperor Franz Joseph I. of Austria-Hungary


I wrote a thing for the NYT. #sayhisname - @marcosbalter on Instagram


- Beauty History


- Barnett Freedman


- Naval history


- Affiches éducative - éducational poster


- Diagnosis By Radio (1925)


- I think I’m stupid now


- Art adventures


- Books and Bibliophilia


- marine archaeology


- I found this article from 1969 in a newspaper archive about my grandfather. My mom was 10, and no surviving member of my family knew about this.


- San Francisco de Asis


- Truth or Consequences


- Tudor monarchs


- Abraham Lincoln


- Remember my last post about the Vatican Archives?


- UFOs in History....1952


- This morning a whale washed up into the ocean pool in my home town...


- Flat Earth proof


- Books Facts


The Mystery Of The Ancient Nanostructures. . Found in the Ural Mountains of Russia in 1991, these enigmatic objects (coils, spirals, shafts, and other unidentified components) have caused quite a buzz since their discovery. The tiny structures are believed to have been the product of an extremely ancient civilization that was capable of developing nanotechnology thousands of years ago. . The Russian Academy of sciences performed several tests on these mysterious objects and the results were quite interesting. Researchers found out that the largest pieces that were unearthed were made almost entirely out of copper and the smaller ones from tungsten and molybdenum. While the largest of these objects measure 1.18 inches, the smallest are only 1/10,000th of an inch, and many exhibit Golden Mean proportions. Their shape suggests that they are manufactured and not naturally occurring metal fragments. In fact, they have been found to closely resemble the same miniature components of contemporary nanotechnology. . Shockingly, these nanostructures were found at a depth between 10 and 40 feet and research shows that they date from 20,000 to over 300,000 years! But who made them and for what purpose? Are they the result of a now extinct ancient civilization? Or are they the result of something beyond our planet? These are the questions that have been asked when it comes to the mysterious origins of these ancient nanostructures. . . 🔊 Follow: @ancientdestinations ▶️ #ancientdestinations ▶️ www.ancientdestinations.com 📷 Photo #1: Mysteries of the World, Herbert Genzmer and Ulrich Hellenbrand - @ancientdestinations on Instagram


- Vintage Advertisements


- Medical History


- Favorite Geek Stuff


- Buckminster Fuller

- ghost

- Ottoman Propaganda depicting massacres by the Bulgarians, 1907

- Headlines

- 3 key differences between Indian Naval Aviation and Indian Air Force

- DAYS OF CAMELOT

- Van diemens land

- Dorothy Dandridge

- Soviet world war II poster saying The Motherland calls! ( holding text of Military Oath)

- How cute she was

- Wilton music hall

- brievenbus

- Incredible.

- (1984) IRA propaganda poster decrying sexual harrassment and strip searches on women suspected of IRA participation by British security forces/RUC.

- Ads

- Transportation Posters

- Transportation Posters

- flying dutchman

- Anvils

- ELECTRIFYING

On this day in 1957, Louis Armstrong, during an interview in his hotel room in Grand Forks, North Dakota, blew his top over the Little Rock Central High School integration crisis, blasting Governor Orval Faubus for being two-faced and President Dwight Eisenhower for having no guts to let Faubus call in the National Guard in to prevent black students from integrating the high school. The way they are treating my people in the South, the government can go to hell, he barked. Its getting so bad a colored man hasnt got any country. Armstrong put his entire career on the line to speak out against injustice as his September 17 North Dakota comments made headlines around the world. One week later, President Eisenhower finally sent in troops from the 101st Airborne Division of the United States Army to escort the nine African American students into the school. Many believed it was Armstrong’s comments that inspired Eisenhower to act. “I think it was what Louis said that got Ike up off his rear over the Little Rock business,” said trumpeter Max Kaminsky. “That episode is one hell of smear over America, and it takes a hell of a lot of guts for Louis to stand up and say the things he said.” Reflecting on his September 17 comments in December 1957, Armstrong told a reporter, “I don’t dig these politics. I had no business blowin’ off but when a newspaper reporter asked me how I was feelin’, somethin’ snapped. It had to stop. Somebody’s shootin’ your brother and it has to stop sometime. I don’t know--there was somethin’ about that morning. Suddenly I was just another Negro, scared to walk the street. I can’t do nothing but blow my horn, and that’s what I did.” Armstrong received little support at the time, instead getting more criticism from both t he white and black press, as well as from figures such as Adam Clayton Powell Jr. and Sammy Davis Jr. Today, his stance is celebrated as a landmark moment in Civil Rights history. Armstrong cut out various clipping about the incident—positive and negative—including this one from the Pittsburgh Courier, wrapped them in Scotch tape and stuck them in a scrapbook. He knew what he had done. Thanks, Pops. - @louisarmstronghouse on Instagram

- Books Worth Reading

- Rhode Island History

- Pearl habour

- Prediction on cellphones from Tacoma News Tribune from 1953

- Aircraft

- Außerirdische ---- Extraterrestrial

- World War I, Battle of Doiran

- Godly wisdom

- DeFuniak Springs, Florida

- Violet Jessop, who survived the sinking of the Titanic, also survived the sinking of its sister ship, the Britannic, and a collision on its third sister ship, the Olympic.

- American History

Out now on vinyl and digi on our #bandcamp page! - @nousklaer_audio on Instagram

- Bye Denmark

- Crimping iron

- Dumbledores Office

- 2nd Amendment

- 1980s

- Aboriginal people

- Office equipment

- Creepy

- Lansing, Michigan

- Colonial Mexico was wild

- topical sermons

- Hard Men

- Dada

- Burma️

- “Some powerful enemy positions stormed by Burroughs Wellcome & Co.” Advertisement from 1918.

- Radioactivity Its been in the family for generations. British Nuclear Fuel Council circa 1978

- Print portfolio design

- Peace Corps

- American Magazine

- Historical Items

- Coins

- All the News

- Amazing stories / facts

Dont through plastic water bottles wherever you want. Plastic water bottles take 450 years to decompose. Plastic is one of the main reasons for global warming. - @save_water_n_plants on Instagram

- Avatar: TLA

- 9-11-2011

- Sunbeam

- Margaret Owen - 1913, 15, 16, 17 international typing champion

- Louisiana: prostitutes and criminals

- Before and after shots of Fort Douaumont near Verdun, France 1915-1916

- Ancient People

- Old family photos

- Outlander novel

10 days of terror. https://www.nsyf.org.uk/10-days-of-terror #1984 #operationbluestar #sikhs #justicefor1984 - @nutrifit_advisor on Instagram

- Mumford

- Marie Curie

- Victorian Photography

- 1130s

- Sailing Ships

- History Lessons

- Pour your gold for France. Gold fights for victory. French WW1 Poster, 1915, by Jules Abel Faivre

- Aggie Bonfire

- Amazed

- Portsmouth England

- Get your recycled Disney merch here

- 9/11 United We Stand

- Even took me a while ngl..

- FAL rifle

- A Time Before ME (pre-1950)

- Our rockets dont explode!

- Doin The D

- crash of the SYMBoLS

- hotter than yo mom

- Funny Headlines

- February 6, 1952

- Faros

- Ad for Bernie Sanders running for U.S Senate, 1972

- Around & After 1900ish

- Found this gem thought y’all might get a kick out of it

- “Twice a Patriot!” U.S. WW2 Working Veteran Poster, Obie Bartlett

- saw this at an [8]. lost it.

- #proudtobeYorkshire

- Around the World

- A Slave of Fashion,1925

- [design] newspaper

- History

- 20s

- Advertising - Unusual

- 1915’s Alchemy

- #Made in Singapore

- Affiches

- Protesting the Hays Code in 1934

- Radium Girls

- P.T Barnum

- Celebrating Womens Achievments

- BLACK HISTORY FACTS

- titanic sinking

- 1943 U. S. Propaganda Poster shows an ex-soldier working on the home front.

- Philippine Navy participating in Minelaying Exercise in Manila Bay back in 1958 as part of US-PH Exercise Bulwar One (720x1190)

- World Headlines

- 1700 - 1799

- Alexandria Minnesota

- Historia de Puerto Rico

- Amazing Photos and Videos

For the next few weeks, at minimum, we will be donating a portion of the #manousheh sales to Lebanese organizations following the #BeirutBlast! . . . Why help? On Aug 4th, 2020 Beirut was rocked by a massive blast. The size of this blast is ranked third largest in the world after Hiroshima and Nagasaki, causing catastrophic humanitarian, economic, and public health crises. Over 150 people were killed, thousands wounded, and hundreds more have been reported missing. The search for victims will continue, and the death toll will rise. Adding to this tragedy, thousands of homes have been shattered and destroyed and 300,000 Lebanese are currently displaced without shelter. - @manoushehnyc on Instagram

#Neverforget1984 - @neverforget.1984 on Instagram

- For France, invest your gold bullion! Poster inciting to invest into war bonds, France, 1915

- Laura Nyro

- DC-10 ad from the Golden Age of Puns

- 1940s

- The first ever complete song with lyrics discovered.

- Two issues of Newsweek, one after the Soviets shot down a Korean airline killing 270 civilians in 1983, and another after the US shot down an Iranian airline killing 290 civilians five years later in 1988

- Did you know facts

- UFOs in History....1896

- I cant believe this product never took off (circa 1909).

- Baked to perfection

- Great lakes

- OAK ISLAND NOVA SCOTIA

- Bow of Australian Navy carrier Melbourne after colliding with the destroyer Voyager at night in 1964. Voyager was cut in half and sank with the loss of 82 crew.

- Great lakes

- The Armenian Alphabet

- The 19 April 1942 edition of the Sunday Tribune with a pictorial coverage of the fall of Bataan.

- This is interesting seeing we’re all stuck in our little corona free bubbles! What you guys think? Predictive art imitating life!

- James Hogg

- Detroit State of Mind

- Eureka Springs Arkansas

- Ulster Covenant

- The Old Time Stories

- 1940s Wartime

- The S.S. America was wrecked in 1994 and was slowly destroyed over time by waves. The wreck today is now completely submerged

- @umeedias2022 on Instagram

- AGATHA CHRISTIE

- South Shields Victorian & Edwardian postcards

- On this day in 1919, revolutionaries Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht were killed by Freikorps. Rest in power Comrades

- Daily Mail (UK) article from 1938 [550x540]

- Brownwood Texas

- coincidence? i think not

- British Underground Press

- Whites only (1915 Newspaper ad)

- Beulah Harriss Connections

- Month

- Nailed it!

- Middle School History

- [728x1013] Hanoi in the Liberation Day, October 10th, 1954 (view more at https://imgur.com/gallery/mGqnzpL)

- I dont think the coast is clear just yet

- Press F for feels

- DeFuniak Springs, Florida

- The US and Gifts

- To ambush British vessels

- Miss France 1978

- *Windmills* and *Weather Vanes*

- Worth the read also WTF

- La Roche Guyon

- Cabinet cards/ ephemera

- Bridgewater Triangle

- Effie Alberta Read, inventor of the Read Test, which kept adulterated tea out of the U.S. for 84 years

- Housewives! Save waste fats for explosives! USA, WWII (1942-1945)

- ancient Aliens

- The Hindu

- Advertisements

- An old ad for radioactive water. “Your health is your wealth”.

- tesla technology

- Cemeteries and Headstones

- The Wreck of the Titan or Futility (1898) a book about the sinking of a ship called *titan* which was sunk by an iceberg which coincidentally predicted the fate of the Titanic 14 years before it set sail

- Political

- Lets talk Federal Reserve.

- National Union of Mineworkers, South Wales - - 1984, UK - - When They Close a Pit, They Kill a Community

- Railway gun

- Philadelphia experiment

- LESLIE DAVID FLOYD

- 11 years ago 🎂

First Newspaper After Independence Day... - @patiala.city on Instagram

- Are You Kidding??

- There’s a reason you’re not posting this in Navajo, Granny...

- Remembering september 11th

- Rosa Luxemburg - revolutionary heritage

- Air Florida Crash

- USMC humor

- LESLIE DAVID FLOYD

- The Old Time Stories

- That must have been weird.

- Art deco interior bedroom

- Ovaltine

- Ancestral knowledge

- How 🤯🤯🤯

- And they called it unsinkable

- Time & Clock

- 928 Chapters
